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  2. 2020–2023 global chip shortage - Wikipedia

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    Between 2020 and 2023, there was a worldwide chip shortage affecting more than 169 industries, [1] which led to major price increases, long queues, and reselling among consumers and manufacturers for automobiles, graphics cards, video game consoles, computers, household appliances, and other consumer electronics that require integrated circuits (commonly called "chips").

  3. List of countries by silicon production - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by silicon production in 2021 ... Silicon production (thousands of tons per year) — World: 8,500 1: China: 6,000 2: Russia: 580 3 ...

  4. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements.Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Data on elements' abundance in Earth's crust is added for comparison.

  5. Silicon - Wikipedia

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    Ferrosilicon production and use is a monitor of the steel industry, and although this form of elemental silicon is grossly impure, it accounts for 80% of the world's use of free silicon. Silicon is an important constituent of transformer steel, modifying its resistivity and ferromagnetic properties.

  6. Why Silicon Motion Tech Shares Are Popping Today - AOL

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    The price represents a 48% premium to the undisturbed market value as of April 22, 2022, in cash and stock transaction, valuing Silicon Motion at $3.8 billion. Silicon Motion makes NAND flash ...

  7. Semiconductor industry - Wikipedia

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    Semiconductor companies both designed and manufactured chips in their own facilities. In many cases, this included inventing new processes, refining and purifying source chemicals and silicon wafers, and even manufacturing equipment, like furnaces, lithography tools and etchers.

  8. 15 of the rarest items in the world - AOL

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    In February 2007, the world's rarest baseball card sold at auction for $2.3 million. If you think that's totally wild, consider the world's rarest bible, which could net you $25 to $35 million.

  9. Semiconductor device fabrication - Wikipedia

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    Semiconductor device manufacturing has since spread from Texas and California in the 1960s to the rest of the world, including Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Wafer size has grown over time, from 25 mm (1 inch) in 1960, to 50 mm (2 inches) in 1969, 100 mm (4 inches) in 1976, 125 mm (5 inches) in 1981, 150 mm (6 inches) in 1983 and 200 mm in ...